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Margaret L. Annear Early Intervention Program

Margaret L. Annear Early Intervention Program. Services and Support to young children with special needs creating partnerships Family School Community. Early Intervention. Works with children with disabilities from ages 0-5. Childhood Education =shared responsibility .

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Margaret L. Annear Early Intervention Program

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  1. Margaret L. Annear Early Intervention Program Services and Support to young children with special needs creating partnerships Family School Community

  2. Early Intervention • Works with children with disabilities from ages 0-5

  3. Childhood Education =shared responsibility • HOME is the primary place of learning • Parent involvement is encouraged • 0-3 parent involvement is mandatory • Every child and family has value & strengths • Family is the principle decision maker for their child and their education • Respecting family and cultural diversity • When you providing support to parents • helps reduce family stress • promotes the family's ability to cope

  4. Multi-disciplinary TEAM APPROACH • Staff share their expertise • Provide a "total" program to the child and family • Coordinate among professionals • To meet EACH child's educational needs

  5. We believe… • Children should not be defined by their special needs • Every child's needs are met on an individual basis • Children have the right to learn • Play (natural way of learning) • Create • Problem solve • Make choices • Children with special needs benefit from participating in activities with typically developing peers

  6. Early Intervention Staff • Administration • Assessment Team • Bilingual Para Ed • Resource Specialist • School Nurse • Psychologist • Speech/Language Pathologist • Readiness and Resource • RS Para Ed • Resource Specialist • Readiness Teacher • M.O.V.E.  (Mobility Opportunities Via Education) • Instructional Assistant • Adapted PE/MOVE Teacher • Infant/Toddler(Early Start) • Special Education Teachers • Para Ed • School Nurse (RN) • Speech (SLP) • Deaf & Hard of Hearing (DHH) • Physical Health Teacher (PH) • Vision Teacher (VI) • Preschool • Special Education Teachers • Para Ed • School Nurse • Speech • Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) • Physical Health Teacher (PH) • Vision Teacher (VI)

  7. Additional Staff working with Children 0-5 with Special Needs • Physical Therapist (PT) • OccupationalTherapist (OT) • Oral Motor Therapist (SLP/OM) • Sensory Motor (OT) • Braille Transcriber • Sign Language Interpreter

  8. Early Start Evaluation Station • Professionals from different agencies and specialties • Infant Development Specialist (IDS) • School Nurse (RN) • Speech (SLP) • Physical Therapist (PT) • Occupational Therapist (OT) • Service Coordinators (SC) & Intake SC • Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DHH) • Physical Health Teacher (PH) • Vision Teacher (VI) http://www.earlystartstation.org/index.html

  9. Stanislaus County Office of Education Employment • Information on current employment opportunities at • Ed Join www.edjoin.org

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